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The Journal of General Physiology, Vol 9, 217-219, Copyright © 1925 by The Rockefeller University Press


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THE EFFECT OF RADIATIONS FROM A MERCURY ARC IN QUARTZ ON ENZYMES

I. THE EFFECT OF ULTRA-VIOLET RADIATION ON PEPSIN IN SOLUTION.



Raymond G. Hussey 1 and William R. Thompson 1

1 From the Brady Laboratory of Pathology and Bacteriology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven.

Pepsin in solution is inactivated by the radiations from a mercury arc in quartz. It would seem that the effective radiations are those in the ultra-violet region of the spectrum. The form of the curve describing the course of the inactivation is the same as that found for monomolecular chemical change.

Accepted on August 5, 1925


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